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Re: Arden
Well, I associate it with Elizabeth Arden make up and perfume, and for some reason it also reminds me of the name Avalon and the word arbor soundwise, so I always think of lush green forests and tall trees and images like that. But that's definitely just a personal association. My one true real life experience with the name Arden is my only negative association with the name. I took my sister to a book sale at her grade school one night and a mother was yelling for her child (a girl). It took me a few minutes to figure out what she was saying. She was saying it really quickly and intensely, and I could have sworn to God she was saying "Hard on". I always liked the name until I heard that. Now I still want to like it, but after that I just don't see it the same way. An alternative to Arden for a boy I like is Anden, which I know isn't in the database but I ran across it when researching names that meant "imagination", but then you may get the nickname Andy. And I have no idea if that's the correct meaning.
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Oh dear, I know of ardent (which I like) and Elizabeth Arden and I love forests and positively associate it with alders. I hadn't thought of 'hard on'. That's bad, especially for a boy. I don't know yet if it's bad enough to overcast the good associations. Thanks.
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